
Teany
90 Rivington St
New York, NY 10002
(212) 475-9190
Last Tuesday I was in New York and my sister took me to a vegetarian cafe called Teany. She had told me a lot about it previously, so I was very interested in trying their food!
When we entered the cafe I immediately loved the atmosphere. While it is very small and the tables were spaced very close together, I liked the simple yet funky decor and the kitschy tea-inspired knick knacks. After seating ourselves we were given menus and water, and shortly after asked if we were ready to order. As we were still looking over the menus, we asked for a couple more minutes. However, it seemed as though the waiter completely forgot about us (and they only had a few other patrons), and my sister had to flag him down.
We both ordered the lentil chili; hers with cheddar cheese and mine with vegan cheddar. We both ordered smalls, but the soup came served in a good sized coffee mug. However, upon first taste we noticed the soup wasn't even hot-- maybe lukewarm. Even though we felt terrible doing so, we brought the waiter over and told him our soup was cold, and he took it back and microwaved it and added more cheese. I really shouldn't have ordered mine with cheese, because the vegan cheddar wouldn't melt (as most vegan cheeses don't melt), and I was stuck with grainy orange chunks in my soup. As far as the lentils, they seemed a little over- or maybe under- cooked. I've made lentil soup many times, and these lentils were a little hard. The spices were spot on, however.
We also ordered sandwiches. Raquel got grilled cheese, and I got an edamame hummus sandwich that consisted of wheat bread, hummus made from edamame, alfalfa sprouts, avocado, and tomato. The bread was fresh and soft, however I was not a fan of the edamame hummus. I had never had it before so I'm not sure if this is a fault of theirs or not, but it was very grainy and had little to no flavor. I understand that they used edamame instead of garbanzo beans, but I thought they would add some spices to the hummus (like garlic). Instead it was just very bland. Sprouts and tomatoes have very light flavors too, so in general it was a very bland sandwich. I ate half of it and took the other half home (and the picture above is from the leftovers).
We also ordered a drink that was some type of sparkling cranberry juice which was very good. I was not very impressed by the food that I ordered, but Teany does have a good number of items that can be made vegan so I would like to give them a second try. Also, they have a separate tea menu that consists of 98 different teas, so I would again love to go back to try a few of those!
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